ASHA's 1st Annual Clinical Practice Research Institute

Accelerating the generation of research to support evidence-based practice in Communication Sciences and Disorders

ASHA Congratulates the 2009 Clinical Practice Research Institute Participants

ASHA offers its congratulations to the 12 participants selected to attend the inaugural Clinical Practice Research Institute. The aim of the Institute is to assist CSD scientists in preparing grant applications to successfully compete for funding from a variety of federal agencies (e.g., NIH, IES, VA, CDC). CPRI is aimed at assisting scientists to advance their program of research on clinical practice topics pertaining to surveillance, prevention, identification, assessment, treatment, service delivery, and/or research intended to inform public policy in CSD. 

Name  Affiliation 
Cathy Binger University of New Mexico
Lizbeth Finestack University of Wisconsin–Madison Waisman Center
Mark Guiberson University of Northern Colorado
Tiffany Hogan University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Patti Johnstone University of Tennessee     
Phyllis Palmer University of New Mexico
Rita Patel University of Kentucky
Pamela Rollins University of Texas-Dallas/Callier Center
Debra Suiter VA Medical Center-Memphis
Kristine Tanner The University of Utah, Department of CSD & Division of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery
Jennell Vick University of Texas at Dallas Callier Center for Communication Disorders
Lauryn Zipse Music and Neuroimaging Laboratory, BIDMC

Please contact Margaret Rogers at mrogers@asha.org for information about the 2010 application process.

 


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